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Price Unstamped, Stamped, 3d. BEL-FAS. T. I A JANUARY 2 8, 1 8 5 9 No. 13,303.

Year CXXI. ANNOUNCEMENT. ikrni Communication. PRIME RIGA SOWING FLAXSEED, OF LAST year's importation, for Sale, by JAMES COCHRAN, 1, Castle Place, Belfast. January 20, 1859.

152 RHB SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED THIS SEASON'S PATTERNS OF ROOM-PAPER HANGINGS, including OWEN JONES' NEWEST DESIGNS, To which he would respectfully call the attention of tho Nobility and Gentry about to decorate JAMES RXITHERFOKD, PAINTER, AND ROOM-PAPER MANUFACTURER. DONEGALL PLACE, BELFAST. 337 GREAT BARGAINS DURING THIS WEEK, AT J. ROBB CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER STOCK jpRE RENCH CASHMERES, COBURGS, AND SILKS, SHAWLS, and MANTLES, of tho A Large Lot of BONNET RIBBONS, all rich qualities, at Half Price. J.

R. CO. having reduced the prices of the vhole of their valuablo WINTER STOCK, in order to effect an immediate Clearance, Ladies requiring First-class Goods will find this an opportunity of securing such on the most advantageous terms. J. ROBB 15, CASTLE PLACE.

NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. FRESH ARRIVALS OF TOYS, DIRECT FROM PARIS, ARVAND JAMIESON REQUEST YOU TO HAND THIS DAY, CONSISTING OF 3 CASES TOYS, AND 2 CASES OF WORK-BOXES AND DRESSING CASES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, to Clear off the Stock. 11, I STREET, BELFAST. 3G2 tsnq. TRUST MONEY TO LEND.

1 OHO 0N approved SECURITY, cWXJjVIV in sunli or in sllms 0f 3,000 or 4,000, which will be allowed to lie, if the interest bu regularly paid. Application to be made to tho Rev. GEO. BELLIS, Secretary to tho Presbyterian Widow's Fund, 20, Arthur Street, Belfast. January 28, 1859.

338 Just Published, Price One Shilling, THE AGRICULTURAL REVIEW: A Journal of Rural Economy and Industrial Science. Edited by Dr. Chari.es A. Cameron, Professor to tho Dublin Chemical Society, and other eminent Agricultural Writers. Contents of No.

2, Vol. II. (for February, 1859): I. British Agronomics. II.

Innoculation for Distemper in Cattle. III. The Soil wo Cultivate, theoretically and prac tically considered. By Thomas Baldwin. IV.

Composition of the Linseed and Rape Cakes on sale in tho Dublin Market, and the Compositions of tho Artificial Cattle-food. By J. Birney and J. M'Donnell, V. Ou tbe Cultivation of Italian Eye- grass.

By W. Tweed. VI. On tho Culture of Food. By W.

Bridges. VII. Expediency of facilitating the Sale and Transfer of Land in Great Britain. By J. Locke, A.B.

VIIL Remarks on the Potato. By Wm. Lenehan. IX. Management of Peach Trees.

By Virilis. X. Experiments with different Manures, for Swedish Turnips. By W. Boyle.

XI. Proceedings of the Dublin Chemical Society. Dublin: WM. ROBERTSON, 35, Lower Sackville Street. London: Simkin, Marshall, Co.

Belfast: Phillips Sons. THE LORD'S-DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD. Just Published, A SERMON ON THE ABOVE SUBJECT, preached by the Rev. HENRY HENDERSON, Holy wood, In reply to Tho Lord's Day not the Sabbath," by the Rev. C.

P. Reichel, D.D. Price Threepence. To be had at the News-Utter Office; and at all tho Booksellers'. 250 THE NEW RIBBON TALE, (In Four Parts.) THE TRUE HEIR OP BALLYMORE PASSAGES FROM THE HISTORY OF A BELFAST RIBBON LODGE," TOW PUBLISHED, THE THIRD EDITION OF IN Parti.

Fifth Thousand. Price 3d. Inconsequence of the extraordinarily rapid demand for this Part, all parties who desire it should at once procure it, as, when the other numbers are completed, copies of the number may not be for Sale. It contains (complete) the thrilling story of Lucy Meade the Blighted Lily" the history of the beautiful Protestant girl who married a Ribbonman. Opinions of the Press This admirably-written Tale." -Vews-Letter.

This is the first part of a powerfully-written Story. Downshire Protestant. It is of an extraordinary and startling character." Newry Telegraph. r- Part II. (Second Edition) published on the 16th ult.

is nearly disposed of. In the first week, (. fiiw lumAral r.nmes of this Part were sold. Price 3d. Immediate orders are it contains O'Hara, the Pedlar's visit to the country; The Dismissed Protestant Workmen about fiimr lfinir's Countv Successors, headed by the notorious Ribbon murderer, "The Crack Tho warning to Protestant Landlords and Employers; The Attachment of Charles Boyd and Ellen Armstrong; Horrible Outrage on a Protestant Family; A Young Mother suspended over tho Fire by Ribbonmenj-Ballymore and the Obrcy Family; Captain Obrey's command of Yeomanry in '98; Orangemen burying their honoured Chief; Major- Obtey and his young Nephew, the presumptive of Hero of the -Tlio olaMajor falling a victim to RibboiTintrigue, and his iriwnded marriage with an artful Romanist; 0'Hara's The young Heir's return from The Orange Farewell Party to the Emigrants; The Night Burning Apprehension of Charles Boyd, tho Orangeman.

To be had at the Booksellers; and at the Office of the News-Letter and the Weekly News, Belfast; and, also, from tho Town and Country Agents of no i those Journals. THE BELFAST AND PROVINCE OF ULSTER DIRECTORY. FOR THE YEARS 1 858-9. Price by post 5s. 6d.

To bo had at the News-Letter Office, No. 10, Bridge Street, Belfast. GAVAZZI'S LECTURES. npHE FULLEST AND MOST ACCURATE RE. PORTS or tliese urmiam aim Lectures have been pnblished in tho News-Letter.

They have also been issued in Pamphlet form, at tho low Price of ONE PENNY. UAUii. They may be bad at the News-Letltr Office, 10, Stav.t. anrl from all Acents of the News-Letter Viiujj" and Weekly News throughout the country. GAVAZZI ON LUTHER.

GAVAZZI ON CROMWELL." GAVAZZI ON MARIOLATRY." GAVAZZI ON PIUS IX." ONE PENNY EACH. MR. SPURGEON'S SERMONS, IN ONE EDITION, PRICE THREEPENCE. THE FOUR SERMONS DELIVERED IN BELFAST, by the Rev. Mr.

SPURGEON, published complete in one Pamphlet, with Cover. To be bad at the News-Utter Office, Belfast, and from all the Agents of the News-Letter and Weekly News throughout the Country; also, from the Booksellers. Three copies by post for Ten Postage 3tamps. THE REV. DR.

COOKE'S LECTURE ON REV. MESSRS. SPURGEON GUINNESS, AND ON REV. DR. MONTGOMERY'S DERMON.

Price IJd. To bo bad at tho News-Letter Office, and from al Booksellers. FOURTH EDITION, Price REV. CHAS. H.

SPURGEON'S TWO BRIDGES OP CALVINISM ARMINIANISM By the Rev. DANIEL MACAFEE. To be had of GEO. PHILLIPS SONS, Bridge Street, Belfast JOHN ROBERTSON, 3 Grafton Street Dublin; A. HEl'LIN, 28 Paternoster Row London; and from the Author in Lisburn.

3422 Mantel). WANTED, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, A situation as DAILY GOVERNESS. Her acquirements aro English thoroughly, French, German, Italian, Music (but the latter branch not to advanced pupils), with the rudiments of Latin and Drawing. Salary not so much an object. Address, News-Letter Office." 339 WANTED, BY A WHOLESALE GROCER AND Tea Merchant, an ASSISTANT, who perfectly understands bis business, and can produce satisfactory references.

Also, a respcctaclo Youth, as an APPRENTICE. Apply, H. A Office of this Paper." Belfast, 28th January, 1859. 340 A GROOM, COACHMAN, OR GENERAL SER-J. VANT.

A steady man, who can produce the most unexceptionable discharges, wishes a situation in either of the above capacities. Commands aa-drrawHd Office of this Paper, will bo promptly 1 attended to. uHk Irmnsenmtts. ENGAGEMENT FOR POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY of the distinguished Avtisto and Lady 0l'at01' MRS. C1IADWICK, Who Jias been' induced to appeal' on this occasion in Two Great Characters.

THIS EVENING (Fridav), 28th January, 1859, wffl be acted ANGELO AND THE ACTRESS OF PADUA. Thisbe, Mrs. Chadwick. Grand Pas do Doux, the Misses M'Gregor. To conclude with THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER.

Widow Chuerly, Mrs. Chadwick. Doors open at Seven, commence at half-past Soven. Prices of Admission Dress Boxes, Upper do Is. Pit, Gallery, Od.

Second Price at Nine o'clock-Dross Boxes, Is. Upper do, Pit, Gd, 342 VICTORIA HALL, BELFAST. CONTINUED SUCCESS! TirlLL SHORTLY CLOSE, HAMILTON'S MAG-VV NIFICENT Moving PANORAMA OP INDIA. Ei-cry one should this splendid Exhibition before it leaves Belfdst. EVERY EVENING, at a Quartor-past Eight; MONDAY and SATURDAY Evenings at Six, and at a Quarter-past Eight; Fashionable AFTERNOON EXHIBITIONS, brilliantly Illuminated by Gas, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at Two o'clock, to which the Proprietors would call the attention of Country Visiters and Families.

The Gorgeous Hindoo Festival of the Duwalla, Benares, briliantly Illuminated, is the theme of goneral admiration, by delighted audiences. Front Reserved Seats, 2s; Second Seats, Is; Gallery, Gd. Tickets to bo had at tho principal Book and Music-sellers. 122 CORN EXCHANGE. TTA.LENTINE VOUSDEN, THE GREAT POLYNATIONAL MIMIC.

THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), in his Original Entertainment, THE UNITY OF NATIONS. VALENTINE VOUSDEN. THE PRESS. "He sings well, and dances still bettor. His changes of character are so rapid and perfect that ono doubts the evidence of his reason." Northern Whiff, 1S' VALENTINE VOUSDEN.

CORN EXCHANGE, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. His rapid transformations of character, and the ability with which each is sustained, are truly astonishing." Belfast News-Letter, Jan. 20. VALENTINE VOUSDEN. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, CORN EXCHANGE.

"His sudden transformations took completely he audience by surprise, and his characteristic songs an dances were most loudly applauded." Mercury, Jan. 20. VALENTINE VOUSDEN. CORN EXCHANGE, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. "Ho is everything, and good in everything; but, above all, he is an Irishman in reality, and the Dublin Irishman to the oj Ulster, Jan.

22. VALENTINE VOUSDEN. CORN EXCHANGE, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. His singing, especially in the character of Lavr Doolau, a Dublin car-driver, was inimitable." Morning turns, Jan. 19.

VALENTINE VOUSDEN. CORN EXCHANGE, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. He is in all things laughable and most amusing in sorao things inimitable." Ulsterman, Jan. 19. VALENTINE VOUSDEN.

CORN EXCHANGE, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. "As a Mimic, Mr. Voustlen possesses abilities of no ordiuary description." Mercantile Journal, Jan. Rontn nnrvnd during! the day, 2s. 6d.

2s. Second Seats, Is. Carriages ordered at a quarter-past Ten. 328 it. MARCO POLO," FOR MELBOURNE.

BLACK BALL PACKET OF 5tu FEBRUARY 1859, 10R MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, fonvnrdinsr Dasscnsers lor beefong, Sydney, at through rates, The favourite, last-sailing vnpper, "MAKOU 3,500 Tons Burthen; Capt. Johnston. Faros from 14 upwards. For dietarv scales and full particulars, apply to SAMUEL GOWAN Victoria Street, Belfast. USTRALIA.

BLUE JACKET. A stnr T.inn of British and 1 ATnil "Pjinlcnts. sail- from LIVERPOOL to MELBOURNE on tho 1st and 20th ot every montii. Cantain. Res.

Bur. To Sail. Feb. 1. Feb.

20. Mar. 1. Blue Jacket, Clarke, 1,074 3,500 Arabian, M. Gandy, 1,068 3,500 Tinr.lian.

1.053 3.500 Red Jacket O'Halloran, 2,400 5,000 -White Star, T. C. C. Kerr, 2,360 5,000 -Mermaid, Jas. White, 1,320 4 000 The Blue Jaclcot" is sister snip mo oi Williams" (which made hor last passage home in G7 days), and is expected to prove herself ono of tho fastest clippers in the world.

Her saloon is a gorgeous apartment, and furnished with great splendour, and chasteness of design; cow, piano, and library are carried for tho use of passengers in this class. The well-known and beautiful clipper Arabian is remarkably fast; and has made some of tho most extraordinary passages on record. Passengers embark 31st January and 18th February. For Freight or Passage, apply to the owners, H. WILSON CHAMBERS 21, Water Street, Liverpool; or, to CHARLEY MALCOLM, 39 Donegall Quay, Belfast, Agents.

CLEAN YOUR OLD BEDS MATTRESSES. AND HAIR Important Discovery in Practical Chemistry, in the Art 1 of Purifying Feathers.) mHIS IMPORTANT DISCO- JL VERY has been sufficiently tested, by an enlightened public, to lendei any further commendation, on the part of the Subscriber, superfluous. The surprising elas ticity and lrestiness uy Feathers thus treated, make them far SUPERIOR TO NEW FEATHERS, that have not undergone tins process. Such are its singular and advantageous effects, that out of THREE BEDS there is usually a sufficient increase to make a FOURTH, of tho same dimensions. This process must peculiarly recommend itself to Innkeepers, Feather Dealers, and especially to those who purchase old beds at public auctions, the old Feathers being rendered as good as new, and freed from all suspi cion of contagious influence.

Among their numerous testimonials, they beg to submit the following: "Belfast, May 7, 1844. "I hereby certify, that Mr. MaoVeigh cleaned and pu rifled a Bed of Old Feathers for mo, and that his method of treating feathorsappoars to mo to bo a diseovory of very great valuo. The feathers woro rendered porfootly clean and frco from all dandruff, or other adhering dust or impurities, whilo all the small downy parts of tho foa-thors appear to bo unimpaired in quantity or quality. Ihe springiness of tho feathers was also increasodto awonder-fil dogroo-so much so, indood, that I am quite sure tboy would occupy, after being subjected to Mr.

MaoVoighs process, at least one-fourth more space than they did lofore. John Stbvkilt, A.M., Professor of Natural Philosophy, Bolfast College. iK), wueon street. TERMS For Cleansing and Purifying Old Beds, 2d. per Old Hair Mattresses Purified and reno vated on the same principles.

13, Church Lane; Factory, 0, Gregg Lane ii j. i nf Purified Fea- Aiwuys on mums, iniuu nr thcrs, Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, Flock Mat tresses, and Quills. A large stock of Purified Curled Hair, in Rope i iiuuiuaoiureu ut tue auuiu Tim wi.ni,. nf'i. nWn will be Sold on reasonable terms.

N.B.-Ticks, invariably washed unless otherwise ordered T.i i 19 Imrann LANE, ivs i lease ooaei ve uuuiuoo, aw, off High Street, that no mistako may be made intue uuuveryor Beds aua Mattresses coiuiujj AVERAGE PASSAGE 1 HOURS. THIS DAY. BELFAST AND LIVERPOOL. -hs, I UiiS JJJuJjC AST tl I EAffljA Steamer bsiL i. SEMAPHORE." Will Sail for.

Liverpool THIS EVENING (Friday), January 28, at 5 Evening. Apply to 29 GEO. M'TEAll SON, Donegall Quay, Belfast. BELFAST AND LONDON, CALLING AT WATERFORD. mHE IRON Snrew Steamers.

TEMORA," Captain R. M. Fudge, "MALiVIINA," Captain G.S.Sillt. are appointed to sail as under (casualties excepted) Belfast to London, calling at Waterford. Thursday, Jan.

27, at 3 o'clock Afternoon. London to Belfast, calling at Plymouth and Waterford. Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 0 o'clock Evening. ir- Goods for Shipment will not bo received in London later than Noon on the days of Sailing.

fares: Belfast and London, Saloon, 20s. Steerage, 10s. Belfast to Waterford, Saloon, J5s. Steerage, 7s. 0d.

agents: Mr. JOSIAH Mr. HENRY J. WARING, Plymouth; Messrs. OGILBY, MOORE, Ingram Court, Fenchurch Street, London; ROBERT HENDERSON SON, 19, Donegall Quay, Belfast.

Belfast, 4th January, 1859. 8 BELFAST AND LIVERPOOL. THE BJELFA8T SHIP COMPANY'S New Swift-sailing Iron Steam-ship, SEMAPHORE," Capt, Campbell, Is' intended to aail, until further notioe (weather pormit-tinri, ivith Mail bags from the Post Office. FARES, REDUCED, ARE NOW: Cabin (inoluding Steward's Foe), 10s. Return Ticket, available for 14 days, by any of tho Liverpool and Belfast Steamors, 15s.

Deok or Steerage, 3s. FROM BELFAST. Every Monday and Fkiday. Semaphore Friday, Jan. 28, at 5 Evening Semaphore Monday, Jan.

31, at 1 Evening FROM LIVERPOOL, (Starting from South-East Corner of Claronce Dook), Every Wednesday and Saturday. Semaphore Saturday, Jan. 29, at 7 Evoning (Or as soon after as the Tide will permit.) Passengers oan bo booked through between Bolfast and tho Great tVestorn Railway Stations, London; Basingstoke for Southampton; Oxford, Birmingham, Wolvor-hampton, and Shrewsbury, with liborty to break tho journey at Liverpool, Chestor, Birmingham, Leamington, or Oxford, at the following fares: Eeturn available Single. for 14 iliiye. Between Belfast and London, Basingstoke, Oxford, Leamington, BirminghaM, Wolverhampton Cabin fa Cabin Callin A Onb'm 1st Class.

2nd Class. 1st Class. 2nd CIhss. 45s Od 80s Od rOs Od G5s Oil 45s 8d 30s 2d 09s Id Ms lOd 57s Id 80s 7d 60s Od 45s Od 28s Oil 28s lid 43s Id 80s Od 20s fid 22s 2d 8Ss lOd 38s dd 23s 2d 20s 2(1 Sis 10(1 30s 4d ina a.l IRa ml Sin 4d 27s Kid bnreiYsbury, Tjr'niiriQ Tl inp A ll'l'llllir Ol? TRAINS. Liverpool Landing Stage, Goorgo's Pier, 11 a.m., 3-25 r.M.

Arriving at London. 8 A.M., 3- 50 r.M., 0-45 p.m., 11 p.m. London, Great Western Terminus, 9-30 a.m., 11-30 A.si,, 5-10 p.m. Arriving at Liverpool, 4- 50 p.m., 8-5 p.m. (11-45 p.m., at Birkenhond).

For Tickets and further information, apply to GRAINGER, BRISTOW, JOHNSON, 4, Chapel Street, Liverpool; at tho Paddington (London Torminus), and sill tho abovB-montioncd Stations of tho Great WeBlern Railway and to GHORGE M'TEAR SON, 37, Donegall Quay, Belfast, MIST. PAST A N'T) DF.RRY. milE FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS "ARBUTUS," Captain URTGGS; GARLAND," Captain M'Govtan VmocoIo mfilrinii- tht Pnssnp-w v. vfv.m. usually in Nine Hours, will Sail as under: FROM BELFAST, every Monday and Tuesday.

Monday, 3, at 8 Evon Tuesday, 4, at-9. Night Tuesday, 9 Night Tuesday, Evon II nr. bivan J-ivon VtmA IT nil Bl'Tfunn'l FROM DERRY, every Thursday and Saturday. January. January, Saturday, 1, at 3 Aft.

Thursday, 20, at 3 Aft. Thursday, 6, at 3 Aft. Thursday, 27, at 3 Aft. Thursday. 13.

at 3 Aft. Saturday. 29. at 3 Aft. Saturday, 15, at 3 Aft.

1'aros: uamn (including steward Doe), ua Dock or Steerage, 2s Od A Tl Tfil.TM VAXT D(1T GEORGE M'TEAR SON, 37, Donegall Quay, Belast, BELFAST AND MORECAMBE. ALTERATIONS IN DAYS OF SAILING. THE MORECAMBE STEAM -PACKET COMPANY'S First-class Steamers, LAUREL," Captain Silly, A TCTtTTTTTK Tinirinn Or other first-olass Vossel, runninc in connexion with the Groat Midland Railway of England, will ply as follow: Every Monday, Thursday, and Friday. January. Januarv.

Mondav. 3. at 0 Night Thursday, 20, at 9 Night Thursday, Friday, Monday, Thursday, Friday, Monday, at 9 7, at 9 10, at 9 13, at 0 14, at 6 17, at 6 Night Friday, 21, at 9 Night Night Night Evon Evon Even Monday, 24, at 9 Night Thursday, 27, at Ifiven Friday, 28, at Evon Monday, 31, at Evon Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Januarv Januarv. Saturday, 1, at 7 Even Monday, 3, at 8 Evon Wednesday, 5, at 2 Aft.

Saturday, 8, at 2 Aft. Monday, 10, at 4i Aft. Wednesday, 12, at 4 Aft. Saturday, 15, at 6J Even Fares Cabin, 5s Od Unt.nrn Tinlrnh. Tr fid Monday, 17, at 7J Evon Wednesday, 19, at 2 Aft.

Saturday, 22, at 2 Aft. Monday, 24, at 4A Aft. Wednesday, 26, at Even Saturday, 29, at GJ Evon Monday, 31, at 8 Even Dook, 2s Od Return Ticket, 3s Od No Steward or other ees, TlYir fnrt.linr lnfrtrTTinflnn. nYiYilir in fhn Airnnfjl. WTT.T.TAM TiRTRflS Mnrnnumfin.

GEORGE M'TEAR SON, Bolfast. MORECAMBE TO DERRY (VIA BELFAST), Evory Monday and Saturday, DERRY TO MORECAMBE (VIA BELFAST), Everv Thursdav and Saturdav. Fakes Cabin, 12s 6d I Deck or Steerage, 4s Od GEORGE M'TEAR SON, 37, Donegall Quay, Belfast, COMFORT ECONOMY. AND UTILITY. LIGHT EQUAL TO THE BEST GAS.

THE PRODUCTION OF LIQUID GAS OIL, TinnrfArtTi lilnof. Tn.oo in nnn fltn ntrtef recent and useful triumphs of Chemical Science. It is equal in illuminating power ana luuy cneaper man the best description of Coal Gas; free from all ob- 'ing in what is generally called Paraffin Lamps; it ii i A mums vim wauta vi uvciy utss ui suuiuty, uuui luu cuuuger lu we ropneiur ui me paiueu. For cauiltry shopkeepers and numerous handicraftsmen it is invaluable. It is at least 50 per cent, cheaper than candles, and the light 100 per cent, better.

Rangoon Gas Oil Company respectfully intimate to the inhabitants of Belfast and surrounding mj ultima, unw itivy iiuvu sum luuu Hiuuti ui uu anu Belfast, where tho public may be supplied with this GHlUUl UIMUJ 1JIIUU, A stock of Lamps, from Is. 6d. to is now on The Lamps will be seen burning from Nina Morning till Seven Evening. Inspection freely invited. L.

E. SHERRARD, 42, 44, 47, Castle Street, Belfast. HARDWAREMEN, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. 13 DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by tho most eminent Medical Men throughout tho world as tho safoat, speediest, and most effootual remedy for CONSUiirTIOH, BUONOHITIS, CODQnS, OOUT, nilEUHATIJM, NEU11ALOIA, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, INFANTILE WASTING, RICKETS, QENEKAI.

DEBILITY, AND ALIi SOUUPULOUS AFFECTIONS OriNION OT TUB LATE Rli. PBREIRA, F.R.S., Professor at the University of London, cfc, ic. Whether oonsidorcdwith rol'eronco to its colour, flavour, or cliomioal proportion, I am satisfied that, for, modioinal purposos, no finer Oil could bo proeuroil," Sold in Imperial Half-pints, 2s. Pints, 4s. Quarts, capsuled, and labelled with Dr.

dk Jonqh's signature, without wnicn none can possibly dkqinuinb, by respectable Ohomists and Druggists. sole bhitish consignees, ANSAR, HARFORD, 77, STRAND, LONDON (I. Purchasers are earnestly cautioned against proposed substitutions. AGENTS AT BELFAST'. GRATTAN Chemists and Druggists, CORN MARKET, 1 "'kjk IA.

RIGA FLAXSEED. RIGA FLAXSEED, IMPORTED LAST SEASON, of Extra Picked, Picked, and Prime qualities, for sale by JUS1AB UUflBUWHAM 8, Stock and Share Brokers, 41, Waring Street, Belfast, 13th January, 1859. 344 FLAXSEED FOR SA'fiJSy rnHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE. 1,000 1 Barrels One-year Old RIGA FLAXSEED, of prime quality. ROBERT HENDERSON SON, 19, Donegall Quay.

Belfast, 18th January. 232 FLAXSEED. BARRELS RIGA FLAXSEED Prime, Picked, and Extra-nicked. 3,100 240 Hlids. DUTCH, II.

T. Tho Shipments of Messrs. CUMMING Riga; and Messrs. HAVELAAR TAYLOR, Rotterdam. On Sale by JOHN PRESTON 151 Calender Street, Belfast.

ROBERT CAR MICHAEL commission merchant. Cincinnati, U.S., WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE AND Sale of Merchandise and Manufactures, Collecting Accounts, Making Investments, or any business entrusted to his care in the Western States. Reference, D. W. CARMICHAEL, Millisle Mills, 4202 Donaghadee.

NINE ELMS CEMENTS. THE AGENCY FOR SALE OF THESE CEMENTS, which have been known throughout Ireland for fifty years of the manufacture of Francis, Brothers, Pott, is transferred to W. H. BELL, 24, Victoria Chambers, Belfast. Architects, Engineers, and Contractors may rely upon obtaining any quantity of ROMAN, PORTLAND, or PARIAN CEMENT Genuine, at the above address, where no other Cements are sold, 213 Teeth.

mr. smith, dentist, intends to visit COLERAINE, professionally, on SATURDAY, the 29th instant, and may be consulted at Mr. GIL-MOUR'S, No. 21, DIAMOND, on last Saturday of every month, 18, Chichester Street, Belfast. 307 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

BUILDERS DESIROUS OF TENDERING FOR the Erection of TWO VILLAS at Hulywood, may inspect the Plans and Specification at the Office of Mr. M'NEA, Architect, 5, DONEGALL STREET. Sealed Tenders to be left with the Architect on or before 12th February. 313 hwrtxmxm. LAW PROPERTY AND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 30, Essex Street, Strand, London.

Capital, 250,000. directors: Ralph T. Brockman, Folkestone. Edward Wm. Cox, 36, Russell Square.

George Frederick Fox, Bristol. E. E. P. Kelsey, Salisbury.

J. Mead. 2, King's Bench Walk, Temple. H. Paull, M.P..

33, Devonshire Place, Portland Place. Eighty per Cent, of the Profits divided among tbe Assured. At the first division of Profits in May, 1855, a bonus was declared, varying from Two to Eleven per Cent, on the amount Assured, and amounting in many instances to upwards of Fifty per Cent, on the Premium aid. Next division of Profits in 185S, in which all Policies effected prior to December, 1857, will be entitled to participate. Eyery description of Life Assurance business transacted.

EDWARD "ST BARNES; "Secrefafy. BELFAST AGENCY. GENERAL AGENT: JAMES A. HENDERSON, 10, Bridge Street, Belfast. ROWN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY DUBLIN, 46, Dame Street.

LONDON, 33, New Bridge St. Established A.D. 1825. DUBLIN BOARD: The Hon. George Handcock, Merrion Square.

J. C. Roberts, Fitzwilliam Place. Charles Roper, Fairfield, Artane. Henry Maunsell, Land's End, Stillorgan.

Sums assured 2,227,000. Funds invested 840,000. Annual Income, 107,000. Bonuses declared, 320,180. The Bonus in 1853 varied, according to age, from 1 to 2 10s.

per cent, per annum on tho Sums Assured. GST OVER ONE MILLION ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND STERLING HAS BEEN PAID IN SATISFACTION OF CLAIMS, AND DURING THE THIRTY-THREE YEARS OF ITS EXISTENCE THE COMPANY HAS NEVER BEEN ENGAGED IN LITIGATION. JOSEPH MANLY, Secretary for Ireland, 46. DAME STREET, DUBLIN. SPECIAL NOTICE.

Parties Assuring on or before Ibth March, 1859, ail receivt TWO FULL year's profits at ihe division in 1860 a t.tw i a Belfast, Ballymena, Banbridge, Armagh, Mr. S. ANDREWS, Victoria Street. Mr. J.

P. STRANGMAN, Ann Street. Mr. F. A.

Mathews, High Constable. Mr. P. Mackintosh, Ulster Bank. Mr.

F. Lochrane, Belfast Bank. Mr. John Stevenson, Merchant. 131 THE BELFAST NEWS-LETTER GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT OPFicES-10 12, BRIDGE STREET.

mHE EXTENSIVE JOB PRINTING DEPART-I MENT of this Office is replete with every description of Plain and Ornamental Type. Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, Invoice and other Forms, printed with neatness, accuracy, and despatch, and at very moderate prices. Orders tor Lithographing and Bookbinding carefully attended to. JOHN ARNOLD, 45, HIGH STREET, DIRECTS attention to his Stock of WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, SCOTCH TWEEDS. HATS, Sc.

T71RENCH "SATIN HATS, FELT HATS, SILK and ALPACA UMBRELLAS, NECK TIES, at ARNOLD'S, 45, HIGH STREET. 13 LEASE CALL AND INSPECT THE VERY JL Magnificent Stock of WOOLLENS now on hands at THOMAS M'CANN'g 41, HIGH STREET, BELFAST. 2307 DRESS AND WALKING COATS, TROUSERS, VESTS, HATS, Fashionably made and moderate price, at THE HEIMATEMPORION, 45, HIGHSTiiEET. fljTlIOMAS R. TAYLOR'S BERLIN WOOL J.

REPOSITORY, 20, Bridge Street, Be fast. A choice assortment of Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Bags, Purses, Reticules, Baskets, Bracelets, trimmings, alwayson hands. JOHN FOWLER COB PRE8TONPANS TABLE OR BUILR BEER-OCTOBER BREWING, tu Wood and in Bottle. Aircnts LYLE Wiue Merchants. North British Insurance OfOco, 48, Fountain Street.

SAMUEL ALLSOPP SONS' EAST INDIA PALE ALE-OCTOBER BREWING, in IKoocZ and in Bottle. Agents, LYLE KINAHAN, Wine Merchants. North British Insurance Olfice, 48, Fountain Street UITS OF SCOTCH TWEEDS, DOESKINS from 2 2s. upwards, at ARNOLD'S, 45, HIGH STREET. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

STEAM TO NEW YORK DIRECT, And the Cheapest and Shortest Route to Canada West. TWICE A-MONTII, IK 11 TO' 13 DAYS, FOR 8 8s. ITHELIVERPOOL.NEW YORK, and PHILADELPHIA STEAM -SHIP COM-PANY'S New Full-powered British Iron Screw Steam-ships. Tons. City of Baltimore, Capt.

Robert Leitch. 2,367 City of Washington, Capt. P. C. Petrio, 2,380 City of Manchester, Capt.

Jas, Kennedy, 2,109 Kangaroo, Capt. J. M. Jeffrey. ...1,874 Capt.

P. M'Guigan, ...1,953 The Company's Vessels aro intended to sail as uu-der: LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK, Wednesday 2nd February. Wednesday lGtb February. And each alternate Wednesday. FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL.

Saturday, 15th January. Saturday 29th January. And each alternate Saturday. Cabin Passage, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to tho accommodation. FORWARD FASSAGK, INCLUDING PROVISIONS.

Now York, 8 8 12 Toronto, 9 8 Boston, 9 3 Chicago, 10 10 Kingston, 9 17 Buffalo, 9 2 Hamilton, 9. 8 St. Louis, 11 0 And to all the principal eitifi in Canada and the United States, at proportionally low rates. To secure passngos, deposits aro required, as follows: 5 for a Cabin berth, and 3 for a Steerage passage. Post-office orders to be made payable to the undersigned.

Through Freight Belfast to New York, including Channel Freight, and atl charges in Liverpool, 60s per ton, and 5 per cent, primage. For further information, apply to WILLIAM 1N-MAN, "Tower Buildings, Liverpool; or, to 254 JOHN M'KEE, 103, Victoria Street, Belfast. LIVERPOOL SAILINGS. mHE SPLENDID AND POWERFUL Iron Paddle Steam-amps BLENHEIM, Captain G. FiTZStMONS, WATJ11U.UU, Captain W.

Menarry, are intended to Sail from BELFAST for LIVERPOOL, and from LIVERPOOL for BELFAST, as follows: FROM Waterloo, Saturday, Blenheim, Tuesday, Waterloo, Thursday, BELFAST. Jan. Feb. Fob. Feb.

Feb. 29, at 7- o'clock Even. 1, at 74- o'clock Even. 3, at 1 o'clock Even. Blenheim, Waterloo, Blenheim, Waterloo, Blenheim, Waterloo, Blenheim, Waterloo, Blenheim, Waterloo, Saturday, 5, at 7 o'clock Even Tuesday, Tinirsdiiv 8, at 7 o'clock Even.

Feb 10, at 1 o'clock Even. TiVh 19,. at 7 o'clock Even. Feb. 15, at o'clock Even.

Thursday, Feb. 17, at 1 o'clock Even. Saturday, Feb. 19, at 7 o'clock Even. Tuesday, Feb.

22, at -7 Thursday, Feb. 24, at 7 Saturday, Feb. 2G, at 7 o'elook Even. o'clock Even, o'clock Even. FROM LIVERPOOL (Claronce Dock.) Blenhoim, Saturday, Jan.

29, at 7 o'clock Even, o'clock Night o'clock Night o'clock Night o'clock Nislit Waterloo. Tuesday, ten. ui Feb. 3, at 10 Feb. 5, at Blenheim, Thursday, Waterloo, Saturday, Blenheim, Tuesday, Waterloo, Thursday, Blenheim, Saturday, Waterloo, Tuesday, Blenheim, Thursday, Waterloo, Saturday, Blenheim, Tuesday, Waterloo, Thursday, Fob.

8, at 12 Feb. 10, at 3i o'clock Aft. 5" o'clock Even. Feb. 12, at Feb.

15, at 8 o'clock Even. Feb. 17, at 9i o'clock Night Feb. 19, at 10J o'clock Night Feb. 22, at 12 o'clock Night Feb.

24, at 3J o'clock Aft. Feb. 28, at o'clock Even. Blenheim, Saturday, Cabin Fare (including Steward's Fee), 10s. uu.

Return Tickets (available for 14 days), 18s. 0d. Deck or Steerage, For Tickets and further information, apply to 11. C. LANGTRY, 53 and 55, Donegall Quay.

In Liverpool, to LANGTRYS 14, Water Street. 4 JANUARY, 185 9. TTURST CLASS STEAMERS A IL from and to-r-BEL- A'ST ntr-notod- WJlow nut. nniiTii 'nn tfNUT.AMn ma FI.HT5TWOOD. DiMl XJ1 -L J.V Through and Return Tickets cannot lie obtained on board the Steamers, but at the Agent's Oilice only.

Alteration in Faros as noted below. Through I'ureu. lBt01.Hl.2udCl.Hl.8rdCI.UI. latOI.Ul. 2nd CI.

Melweoii Siiloon. A Saloon. Steer. Siiloon. Kill) B.

il 55 0 15 83 0 21 0 27 8 CdUlIoll, '15 Liverpool i'-i Mnlitihustor. ...15 Looda, Sin 0 Uill.WAY TIIAIMS AUK MlVBlirtaBll Tl) I.IUVE h.3 UNDKft. t.uauniiu WEISK DAYS, (holidays oncuiitod) SUNDAYS to ivri-ive ut Meet- wodiI in time for ateamor It'orlielfnsl M. H. M.

II. M. II. M. H.

M. Bunie Fleetwood DUK AT ter Liverpool, K.UU. Livomonl. I 10 2 as 45 eVDiiiny. 1 ii 8 95 8 40 5 15 0 1 0 1 15 3 0 10 0A.U 10 1 13 8 80 6 16 10 ID 10 0 i 8 40 2 0 L.A'N.W.11.

I tut 1 1 Leads, 10 30 II 40 2 .11 4', 19 35 1 so 4 SO '1 (i 1 19 i3 1 3d! 0 0 is 10 IS 50 10 42 4 3D 8 46 4 30 0 1 4 Sill STEAMERS FOR FLEETWOOD Every Evening, at 7-5 o'clock sunaays excentou), or us tsuou iiuer us uuc permits. Returning Every Evening, at or after 7-15 pji, (Sundays excepted). January, 1st and 3rd, at 4th, at 8-0 P.M.; 5th, at 8-30 p.m.; 6th, at 9-0 r.M.; 7th, at 3-30 P.M.; 8th, at 10-30 p.m.; 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, Hth, 15th, 17th, and 18th, at 7-15; 19th, at 8-0 p.m.; 20th, at 9-0 p.m. 21st, at 8-30 p.m.; 22nd, at 10-0 p.m.; 24th, 25th, 20th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 31st, at 7-15 P.M. LONDON, calling at WATERFORD Every Thursday bin, at la noon; ioui, au r.n.j um, uu noon; 27th, at 3 p.m.

Returning, calling at Plymouth and Werford Every Tuesday 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th, at 6 p.m. Goods for Shipment at London will not he received later than Noon, on tho days of sailing. GLASGOW, VIA ARDROSSAN. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at p.m. Returning Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by Train from Glasgoiv, at 6-40 p.m.

WHITEHAVEN Every Thursday 6th, at 1J p.m.; 13th, at 0 p.m.; autn, at IJ r.ai., aim, au Returning Every Tuesday 4th, at 10J p.m. 1 ltt, nt. 1Rt.li. at 91 p.m.: 25th. at 2 P.M.

LIVERPOOL, VIA WHITEHAVEN Every Thursday 6th, at IJp.m.; 13th, at 6 p.m.; 20th, at 1J P.M.; 27th, at Op.M. Returning Every Monday 3rd, at 10J p.m.; 10th, at 2 p.m.; 17th, at 9 p.m.; 24th, at 1 p.m.; 31st, at 10 p.m. BRISTOL DIRECT Every Thursday Gth, at 12 noon; 13th, at 2 p.m.; 20th, at 12 noon; 27th, at 2 P.M. Returning Every Wednesday 5th at 4 p.m.; 12th, at 7 a.m.; 19tb, at4A.M 26th at 8 a.m. The Steamer leaving Bristol on 12th, and 2Gth, calls at Swansea.

STRANRAER Every Alternate Saturday 8th, at 10 a.m.; 22nd, at 10 a.m. -Returning Every Alternate Friday 7th, at 11 a.m. 21st, at 11 A.M. NEW YORK, VIA GLASGOW The Powerful and Fast-Sailing Screw Steam-Ships EDINBURGH, and GLASGOW, will sail from Glasgow for New York, on Saturdays, 22nd January, 19tli and 19th March. Returning-Wednesday, 19th January, and Satur days, 19th February and linn marmi Iilil.lv T(l ROBERT HENDERSON SON, Also, Agents for the Scottish Equitable Life Assu rance society.

THF "BELFAST NEWS-LETTER" (TnCTJTlT.TaHE'n 17.17) PUBLISHED DAILY, IS THE LARGEST DAILY J- Pancr in Ireland. Its circulation being among uie Gentry and Merchants of Bolfast and the Province of Ulster, it offers greater advantages for tho publication of Advertisements than any other Bolfast Journal. It is sold for 2d unstamped, and can bo forwarded to the country at the rate of unstamped, and 32s. stamped, for six months, paid in advance, All orders to bo forwarded to the Office, No. 10, Bridge Street, Belfast isfcaaar WINCEYS, AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES.

richest description, greatly Reduced. INSPECT THEIR STOCK OF NEW GOODS, TO PURIFIED FRENCH OIL. USGRAVE, BROTHERS, HAVE RECEIVED a fresh supply of Genuine FRENCH OIL, of the same quality as that imported by them for some years. In consequence of a favourable contract, they viil be able to make a reduction in price. 59, HIGH STREET, BELFAST.

338 COALS. WALLS-END ARLEY COAL, DISCHARGING EX SHIP AND ON HAND, about 200 Tons of the above Coal, which can be highly recommended for Sitting-room and Drawing-room purposes, being much cleaner and more serviceable than any Orrel Coal imported to this Market. JOHN BURKE, 34 Belfast Coal Yard, Ann Street. ax Soft. mO BE LET, PREMISES IN 23, WELSH JL STREET, suitable for Stores or Manufacturing Purposes.

Ground floor and flat above, each 50 feet long and 28 feet wide. iii Apply at the Premises, or Donegall STARCH. WORKS TO LET. TO BE LET, FROM 1st- May, the Starch Yard at present occupied by EmVaud Tucker, situate in North Street. Io rtrttiontif cimnlir nf nvpnlta.

TOflf.Al' rfn For particulars as to Rent, apply to Mr, JOHN BELL, House and Rent. Agent, 41, Boyd Street, Bel fast. 173 COUNTY OF WEXFORD. TO LET, ON LEASE, A DESIRABLE in prime condition, containing about 122 acres, statute measure, with a good Farm-house and offices, situate in tho townlana ot uooimiiogue, jransn oi Moyacombes, and County of Wexford. Tho Farm is in ono of the quietest districts in Ireland, within three miles of the town of Newton Barry.

For particulars, apply to Thomas Braddell, at Prospect, Clonegall, County Wexford: or, to Messrs. Cassidy Bruce', Solicitors, 20, Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, and Belfast. 170 10 MILLERS AND BE tut a VAr.TTARr.E WATER POWER, at Dundrum, County Down, which has been recently made available at considerable expense. A capacious Reservoir has been formed, and a substantial head-weir built, which insures a steady power equal to at least 15 horses. To a person possessed of the necessary capital, and having a knowledge or the Milling business, this site presents many advantages rarely combined, being situate in a good grain-growing districtand having great facilities for importing Indian Corn, and exporting Flout and Oatmeal, from its close proximity to the Quay at Dundrum, whenco a Steamer plys regu larly to Whitehaven, witti every prospect, oi inereaseu Steam Communication with Liverpool and other English ports.

A comfortable Dwelling-house, with Garden, Lawn, and Out Offices, immediately adjoining the intended site may be had, if desired, with a few Acres of Land, For further particulars as to terms, apply to FITZHERBERT FILGATE, Dowushire Office, Hillsborough. Ml -1 41. Mr. JOHN KOBERTS, uunarum, Will suow Mia premises MANSION HOUSE AND LANDS IN FEE SIMPLE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT THE Lands of FORTWILLIAM, on tho Carrickfergus Shore, in the immediato vicinity of Belfast, in the County af Antrim, with the Mansion House and Offices thereon.

These Lands are held in fee simple, free of all Rent, and contain 161a. 3r. English Statute measure; and, from their elevated possession, command a most extensivo view of the Belfast Lough. The Lands of Fortwilliam are admirably adapted for Villa Sites, lying along tho Carrickfergus Shore Road, and extending to the Antrim Road, and comprise large frontages to both roads. Tho entire grounds, from their proximity to Belfast, could be advantageously let in lots for building Houses of a superior description.

The Mansion House and Offices of Fortwilliam aro large and commodious, and the Garden and Grounds are well wooded and tastefully laid off. Proposals will be received and further information given by CHARLES LANGTRY, Donegall Quay, Belfast; ROBERT F. DILL, Arthur Street, Belfast; or HENRY MILFORD, Solicitor, 54, Donegall Street, Belfast, and 11, Aungier Street, Dublin. Dated this 1st day of January, 1859. 2 TO BE LET, BUILDING GROUND AND VALUABLE MILL SITES IN THE SUBURBS OF BELFAST, WITH GOOD SUPPLY OF WATER FOR CONDENSING PURPOSES.

mn mn TO BE LET, IN PERPETUITY, IN LOTS TO suit Tenants, the Lands of BROOKFIELD, situate on the Crumlin Road, within One Mile of the nulfnof. nnrl rnmnrisinir 25 UUIUIUCIUUI ill II. uiuga, 1 t. Acres, Statute Measure, wit.li a jjuuaiug rrom6 over 10,000 Feet. IN ADDITION TO THE EXTENSIVE FRONTAGE ON THE CRUMLIN ROAD, there is still to Let about 1,300 Feet of Building-Ground, with Frontage towards the new street called Tennent Street, 60 Feet wide, recently opened between the new Crumlin Road and Shankhill Road, which, from its healthy situation and Southern aspect, would bo very desirable for a good class of Dwelling Houses.

CORN MILL, situated as above, and ready for occupation, including Steam Engine 10 Horse-power, with Boiler, ShaRing, and two pair of Mill Stones complete. ALSO, A LARGE THREE-STOREY BUILDING. 167 Feet long by 31 Feet wide, ono storey of which is fireproof. Attached to this building there arc En-gine-llouse and Boiler-House ready for machinery, together with Drying-Lott ana uaiu-nuuau mucuwjr built. This concern is; well adapted for the Flax-Spinning trade or for a Power-Loom Factory.

In addition to above, tho ground, as now laid out, contains several other valuable Mill Sites, with Frontage towards Crumlin Road; and Plans of the whole caw bo scen ana terms of Letting 'known, by applying to JOHNSTON CARLISLE, 199 30, Donegall Street. legal Bfftto. IN CHANCERY. Cause Petition, Under the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation Act, 1850, Section 15. THEREBY REQUIRE all persons claiming to he Creditors or Pecuniary Legatees of Mrs Margaret Freckleton, lato of No.

33, Lower Gloucester Street, in the City of Dublin, de-ceasad, the Widow and Executrix of William Freckleton, formerly of iha Mnnd of Jamaica. In the Matter of Thomas Percival Swan, Petitioner; George Turner, and John Houston, Respondents. and late of Ireland, deceased, on or before tho 20th day of February next, to furnish to Thomas Percival Swan (the Executor of said deceased) of No. ii, Hardwicko Street, in the City of Dublin, or to Messrs. Rcedc Goodman, of No.

14, Bccles Street, in said City (his Solicitors), the amount and particulars of their several demands (accompanied, in case of simple contract dubts, by a statement of the' consideration of said debts), in order that tho Petitioner may, without any expense to them, provo in this matter such or so much of their demands as he shall tfiiuk just, of the allowance or disallowance of which, or any part of same, said Creditors shall have due notice; and all such Creditors, whose demands shall be disallowed, either wholly or in part, shall, at tho peril of costs, be a.t liberty to file charges in my office, in respect of the claims or amounts so mm one pmmjmB spectively, have received notice of sudydftiillowance.r Dated this 22nd day of January Messrs. REEDE GOODMAN, Solicitors for Petitioner, No. 14, Eccles Street. 283 CARD. MR.

C. J. BROWNE, PORTRAIT PAINTER, No. 1, Entrance to The Castle, OASTLH PLACE, BELFAST. FRENCH SHOES, HAVE RECEIVED FOUR CASES OF FRENCH GOODS, CONTAINING WATERPROOF RIDING LEGGINGS; PRIME OVERSHOES; BLACK AND WHITE SATIN SHOES; BLACK MOROCCO SHOES; BLACK KID BRONZE KID We havo also on hands a largo Stock of othor Goods, suited to tho present season, in Gentlemen's Shooting, Walking, and Dress Boots and Shoes; Drab Leggings and Gaiters; Ladies' Velvet and Leather.

Fur-Lined Boots and Siioes; Felt Boots and Shoes; Youths' and Children's Boots and Shoes, ALL PRIME GOODS, AND MODERATE IN PRICE. JOHN CINNAMOND SONS. SHOE WAREHOUSE, 28, High Street, (Four Doors from Bridge Street). 97 THE WATER CURE in the COUNTY WICKLOW. The water from the hills and mountain air are exhilarating and salubrious as in Great Malvern.

DOCTOR W. ALFRED JOHNSON, (son of Dr Edward Johnson, of Great Malvern), finding his Establishment atDelgany, Malvern House, too small V. nf Ma PAt.lftnt.fi. llftS ITiado COnSi- derabfe additions and alterations to his house, which is now ready to receive Patients. "Bedside Letters on Hydropathy," by W.

Alfred Johnson, M.D.L.A.C., post free from Doctor Johnson may be consulted in Dublin every nta 17.1.3 CI. i. Ol Monday from to 4, at i ivnuaru bwubu. MUSGRAVE'S PATENT RTARl.E FITTINGS, MUSGRAVE'S PATENT IRON COW-HOUSE FITTINGS, AND MUSGRAVE'S PATENT HARMLESS LOOSE BOXES HAVE OBTAINED A SPECIAL AWARD OF "Very High Commendation," and tho large Silver Medal from tho Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland; August, 1858, because of the following improvements: 1st The horse cannot injuro himself or others in the same stable, if he breaks loose in the stall. 2nd He cannot waste the Hay, 3rd He has clean and fresh water always before him.

4th The Harmless Loose Box is without any projection. 5th The whole fittings are more substantial than usual, with out increase in pneu, uu wee uu nait ui PATENT VENTILATOR, for distributing fresh air Stables and Cow-houses. IMPROVED SURFACE DRAINS, which keep tho bedding always dry. MUSGRAVE'S PATENT CATTLE FITTINGS, as approved by tho Board of Works, with Stall Divisions Iron Trough, Fodder Rack, Iron Stake, and Sliding Cow-tie. Tliese fittings are quite new, and unlike any other.

They are already adopted in some nf tho most extensive Farmsteads, and in the new Government Ulster Model Farm. save the labour of the attendant, are easily cleaned, keep tho food always fresh and ia tho most convenient place fnr tlm Cow. They have a good apuearance, can be easily fixed, are more durable than wood or any other material, and-the price will not prevent their general adoption. The Council of the Society also made a special award of High Commendation for MUSGRAVE'S PATENT COTTAGER'S COOKING RANGE, which hns all the conveniences of more costly Ranges, at a ririco suited to small bouses, Tho Oven, Boiler, and Hot Plato are heated by one small five. It makes a clean fire-side, is easily managed, and will cure a Bmoky chimney.

USGRAVE, BROTHERS, 59, High Street, Belfast. 3329 EL FAST WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED Bridge Street Bolfast. GYtirv 0li.UUA'"i) OH Id PlunA tlrl I IHiAO 10, Kfcioanott.

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